Management of hematometra in a Boer doe

  • Nicole Poirier Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center
  • Joe Smith Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine
  • Ryan Breuer Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center
  • Alanna Farrell Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center
  • Cassandra Klostermann Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center
  • Chia Tseng Veterinary Clinical Sciences Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
  • Amanda Kreuder Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine
  • Caitlin Wiley Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine
Keywords: Cesarean section, transfusion, alfaxalone, aminocaproic acid, hematometra

Abstract

A 3 year old, Boer doe in late gestation was presented for an elective Cesarean section due to a previously diagnosed abdominal wall hernia. She was estimated to be 147 days pregnant, based on date of artificial insemination. Physical examination, abdominal ultrasonography, blood chemistry analyses and complete blood count were done; there was a mild anemia, but no other significant findings. Twelve hours after Cesarean section, the patient was dull and on further examination was tachycardic, tachypneic and anemic with a packed cell volume of 10%. Two liters of whole blood were transfused. Differential diagnoses included hemoabdomen or hematometra. Next day an exploratory laparotomy was performed and revealed a distended, blood-filled uterus, confirmed to be a hematometra. Medical therapy included intravenous fluids, aminocaproic acid, pantoprazole, antibiotics, and antiinflammatories. Subsequent follow up revealed that the patient had resumed normal behavior.

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Published
2020-03-01
How to Cite
Poirier N., Smith J., Breuer R., Farrell A., Klostermann C., Tseng C., Kreuder A., & Wiley C. (2020). Management of hematometra in a Boer doe. Clinical Theriogenology, 12(1), 39-45. https://doi.org/10.58292/ct.v12i1.9199
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Case Reports